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HS CODE : 603 Product Description : These products are procured from the reliable vendors of the industry. Our products are cultivated using high quality seeds under the guidance of our horticulture.These flower and garlands are highly demanded in the market for their attractive design tear resaretance and colorfastness. Product Origin : India Key Specifications/Special Features : Best quality, attractive designs of garland
Salacia Reticulata Root , Size 2 to 3" cut , Moisture 9% Max, Packing 25 Kgs Bags, 2021 harvested, Free from Mud,Pest,Insects.
Product Specification Identification Description Product Name : Basil Rubbed Supplier : Samasta Foods. Pvt. Ltd. Address : Plot No.113-114 Solitaire Industrial Park, N.H.8, Ajmer Road, Village- Dehmi Kalan, Sanganer, Jaipur, Rajasthan 303007 Part Used: Leaves Country of Origin : India GMO / Non GMO : Non GMO Allergen/Non Allergen : Non Allergen. Storage : Store in a cool and dry place Shelf Life : 2 years Color : Since it is a Plant product, there is likely to be minor color variation from batch to batch of the Product because of the geographical and seasonal variations of the Raw Material. Physical Parameters Standard Appearance Free from Foreign matter or tinny Particle and PowderTexture Leaves Color Green color Odor Characteristic of Krishna Tulsi (Ocimum sanctum)Taste Characteristic of Krishna Tulsi (Ocimum sanctum)Screen Pesticides Not Detected / BLQ (LOQ-0.01 Mg/kg)
The name "brahmi" comes from Brahma, the Hindu god of creation. Bacopa is a well-known herb in Ayurveda. These herb's use for improving memory, concentration and helps to relieve stress therefore considered as an adaptogen. Standardized Extract with bio-active compound Bacoside 25% & Saponins 27%. We offer specials price/ discount for large quantity orders.
Triphala is a polyherbal popular Ayurvedic preparation. As both Ayurveda and Western medicine agree that health and disease begin in the gut. In Sanskrit, Tri means three and phala means fruits. Hence Triphala is nothing but the combination of three extremely potent fruits. These three fruits are amla (Emblica Officinalis), haritaki or harad (Terminalia Chebula), and bibhitaki or baheda (Terminalia belerica).
Jasmine flower and String